8人英文话剧(实用3篇)

8人英文话剧 篇一

In the bustling city of New York, a group of eight talented individuals gather to bring a captivating English play to life. The stage is set, the lights are dimmed, and the audience eagerly awaits the start of the show. With each actor taking their place, the story unfolds, taking the viewers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions.

The play, titled "Lost in Time," revolves around the lives of eight strangers who find themselves mysteriously transported to different eras in history. From the ancient Egyptian civilization to the Renaissance period, the characters must navigate through unfamiliar territories while trying to find a way back home.

The first act introduces us to the diverse group of characters. There's Sarah, a modern-day journalist with a passion for adventure, and James, an archaeologist who is fascinated by ancient civilizations. Then there's Emily, a talented pianist, and Michael, a struggling artist. The group is completed by Lucy, a history professor, Mark, a time-travel enthusiast, Olivia, a fashion designer, and Ethan, a computer programmer.

As the play progresses, the characters face various challenges and obstacles in their quest to return to their own time. They encounter historical figures such as Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, and Marie Antoinette, each interaction adding depth and excitement to the storyline. Through their interactions, the characters learn valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and the importance of embracing change.

The second act takes the audience on a whirlwind adventure through time. The stage design transforms with each scene, transporting the viewers to different time periods. From the opulent palaces of ancient Egypt to the bustling streets of Renaissance Florence, the set design enhances the overall experience, immersing the audience in the world of the play.

As the final act approaches, the characters come to a realization. They have grown and changed throughout their journey, and they no longer wish to return to their own time. Instead, they decide to embrace their newfound knowledge and use it to make a difference in the present day. Together, they create a time-travel inspired art exhibition, combining their talents to showcase the beauty and diversity of different eras.

The play concludes with a heartwarming finale, as the characters bid farewell to the audience. The performance leaves the viewers inspired and in awe of the power of theater to transport us to different worlds and time periods.

"Lost in Time" is a remarkable English play that showcases the talent and dedication of the eight actors. Through their captivating performances, they bring an extraordinary story to life, leaving the audience with a renewed sense of wonder and appreciation for the arts.

8人英文话剧 篇二

In a small theater in London, a group of eight individuals come together to create a mesmerizing English play. The stage is set, the lights dimmed, and the audience eagerly anticipates the start of the show. As each actor takes their place, the story unfolds, taking the viewers on an unforgettable journey.

Titled "The Enchanted Garden," the play transports the audience to a magical world where anything is possible. The story revolves around a group of friends who stumble upon a hidden garden filled with mystical creatures and enchanting wonders. Each character possesses a unique power that they must learn to harness in order to defeat an evil sorcerer and restore harmony to the land.

The first act introduces us to the diverse group of characters. There's Emma, a brave and determined young woman with the ability to communicate with animals. Alex, a skilled magician, possesses the power to manipulate the elements. Lily, a talented dancer, can bring life to inanimate objects. Jack, the group's leader, is a natural-born leader with the ability to inspire others. The group is completed by Sophie, a gifted musician, Oliver, a witty and intelligent inventor, Mia, a gentle healer, and Ethan, a master of illusions.

As the play progresses, the characters face numerous challenges and obstacles in their quest to defeat the sorcerer. They encounter magical creatures such as fairies, unicorns, and talking trees, each encounter adding depth and wonder to the storyline. Through their interactions, the characters learn the importance of teamwork, resilience, and the power of friendship.

The second act takes the audience deeper into the enchanted garden. The stage design transforms with each scene, creating a visually stunning experience. From towering trees that come to life to sparkling waterfalls cascading down the stage, the set design transports the viewers into a world of magic and wonder.

As the final act approaches, the characters have grown immensely on their journey. They have discovered their true strengths and have learned to embrace their individual powers. Through their combined efforts, they are able to defeat the sorcerer and restore peace to the enchanted garden.

The play concludes with a breathtaking finale, as the characters bid farewell to the audience. The performance leaves the viewers spellbound and inspired, reminding them of the power of imagination and the beauty of the theater.

"The Enchanted Garden" is an extraordinary English play that showcases the talent and creativity of the eight actors. Through their captivating performances, they bring a magical world to life, leaving the audience with a sense of awe and wonder.

8人英文话剧 篇三

8人英文话剧

【8人英文话剧】傲慢与偏见PrideandPrejudice 学习资料 2006-11-19 05:29:54 阅读1699 评论0 字号:大中小

Summary:

Mrs. Bennet had three unmarried daughter, Jane, Elizabeth, and Lydia. They all had different personalities.Jane was very tender and elegant, Elizabeth was very intelligent, Lydia was very active. the story began when Mr. Bingley moved to the Neitherfield. He and his friend, Darcy, were handsome and rich. Mrs. Bennet was ambitious to find a man who could suit her daughter. At a party, Bingly and Jane fell in love, but Darcy and Elizabeth did't. What happened to them? The answer was Wickham. What did Wickham do to them? At last Lydia eloped with Wickham. Would they come back? Would Darcy and

Elizabeth fall in love.

Scene I

Bingley: Mr. Darcy, welcome to the party.

Darcy: Thank you Mr. Bingley. As soon as I received your invitation, I've taken a train all the way from

hometown to here. So, is the party held for some particular reason?

Bingley: Not really, (dragging Darcy aside) I hold this party chiefly because of you and me.

Darcy: How's that?

Bingley: Well, Mr. Darcy. As you can see. You and I are reaching the mating season, and...

Darcy: Good God, mating season, Mr. Bingley. What are you talking about?

Bingley: I'm kidding, Mr. Darcy. Anyway, it's true that we are old enough to get married. So, I hold the party so that we have the chance to know more girls. Come, let me introduce you some of the ladies. Mrs. Bennet: Elizabeth, Jane, and Lydia! I have heard that Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy are very rich men. Seize the chance to be their women and you shall be happy for the rest of your life. This is your chance,

girls.

Lydia: But they've got two men. And we've got three girls. How can three girls and two men have a date? Mrs. Bannet: Stop worrying about that, silly girl. There is one behind him. Did you see that? That guy is Wickham. He is a soldier and they say he is as rich as the other two. So you girls, get ready.

Lydia: Who do you think is more good-looking?.

Jane: I don't know; I think they are all handsome to me.

Elizabeth: Don't ask me. I am just too nervous to think of anything.

Bingley: Hi, Mrs. Bannet. Hi, girls. I'd like to introduce a very good friend of mine, Mr. Darcy. Mr. Darcy,

this is Mrs. Bannet. This is Jane, Elizabeth and Lydia.

Darcy: Good day, ladies.

Elizabeth: Hi good day.

Jane: Hi good day.

Lydia: Hi good day.

Bingley: Darcy, look around you. There are so many extremely pretty girls in the room. I have never seen so many pretty girls in my life. Go, dance with them.It will become an unforgettable experience. Darcy: She is tolerable, I suppose, but not really beautiful enough to tempt me. I don't want to pay

attention to the ladies no other man wants. Go, dance with your girls.

Elizabeth: What a proud man he is.

Mrs. Bennet: Mr. Darcy is such a horrible, disagreeable man, and not at all worth pleasing. He was so rude and proud. He walked here and there, thinking himself very great. He thinks my Elizabeth is not

pretty enough to dance with him. How could he say so?

Elizabeth: Anyway, I don't like him at all.

(Darcy walked by Wicknam ,showing his great contempt for him.)

Wickham: Miss, may I ask you if I have the honor to introduce myself?

Elizabeth: Yes, please.

Wickham: My name is Wickliam. It's my pleasure to be here with you. Shall I offer a remark on the

weather?

Elizabeth: If you can make it fit for a young lady's ears. Honestly speaking, I want to know if you know Mr.

Darcy well? Because ........

Wickham: Yes, indeed., I have known Mr. Darcy's family all my life. Do you know Mr. Darcy well yourself

may I ask?

Elizabeth: I find him very disagreeable. I don't like the way he walks and talks. I find him bad tempered

and proud.

Wickham: I should not give my opinion of him. I have known him too well and too long. But I can't pretend to be sorry that you do not like him. His behavior towards me has been most unfair in the past. Even though his father was always very good to me. His father wanted to leave me some money when he died, but this Mr. Darcy, his son, made sure that the money did not all come to me. And his father's wishes were never put in writing, so I have had to join the army to survive. It's very sad but I cannot think well of

Mr. Darcy.

Elizabeth: I am surprised that Mr. Darcy's pride has not made him behave more fairly to you.

Wickham: It's surprising, for pride is the reason behind most of the actions. He is really good at pretending to be a generous person sometimes. But believe me, his pride has made him an intolerable

man.

Elizabeth: I am ashamed at his friendship with Mr. Bingley, who seems a sweet-tempered, charming man. Bingley can not know what Mr. Darcy is .1 am glad that you can relate Darcy's pride to me. Now I know

he is such an arrogant, abominable man.

Scene II In the Bannet Garden

Darcy: Hey, Elizabeth.

Elizabeth: Hello, Mr. Darcy

Darcy: I'd like to have a few words with you. Can I talk to you?

Elizabeth: What is it, Mr. Darcy?

Darcy: In private, please .1 have struggled in vain against my feelings. You must allow me to tell you how much I admire and love you. You know, since I saw you, I have found you so attractive. And I find I like

you so much.

Elizabeth: Why didn't you tell me at that time?

Darcy: :I didn't tell you because I didn't have the courage to do so. Please, Elizabeth, I find I love you so,

and I can't help it.

Elizabeth: Are you proposing to me?

Darcy: Yes, Elizabeth. I am asking you to marry me.

Elizabeth: Well. If I could feel any gratitude, I would thank you. But I can't. I didn't ask for your love and you certainly don't have to give it. I am sorry if I have caused you pain. But I hope and believe it won't last

long.

Darcy: So, this is your answer! My proposal has been turned down. I would like to know why you're

refusing me so rudely?

Elizabeth: I might also ask you why took the trouble to tell me that it is so much against your will power, your reason and your character to like me, in spite of my family's low position. You know I have. Do you

think anything would tempt me to accept a man who had ruined his best friend?

Darcy: What do you mean by my best friend?

Elizabeth: Wicknam, of course. When Mr. Wicknam told me about your evil behavior towards him, I know

what kind of person you are. How do you explain your evil deeds toward Mr. Wicknam?

Darcy: You sound very interested in Wicknam.

Elizabeth: No one who knows his misfortune could help being interested in him.

Darcy: His misfortune!

Elizabeth: It's you who made Mr. Wicknam poor. You did it, and you treat the subject with scorn. Darcy: So, this is your opinion of me. Thank you for explaining me so fully. You've said quite enough, madam, I understand your feeling perfectly. Forgive me for taking up so much of your time, and accept

my best wishes for your health and happiness.

SCENE II ~ Bannet's House

Aside: Elizabeth declined Mr. Darcy's proposal. Several days passed. (Elizabeth walked out to see Jane

and Mrs. Bennet strolling back and forth.)

Jane: Elizabeth!

Elizabeth: Jane! What happened?

Jane: It's poor little Lydia. She's eloped away with Mr. Wickham.

Elizabeth: Mr. Wicknam!?

Jane: And.. .They are not married!

Elizabeth: Not married?

Jane: And we can't find them anywhere.

Mrs. Bennet: Oh! Beware of officers, I have kept on telling her! They're fickle and unprincipled! Oh! My

little Lydia!!

Elizabeth: Mama...

Mrs. Bennet: Elizabeth Oh! Elizabeth! You don't know how I have suffered! Such... Such spasms, such

palpitations, such... fragileness! Find your sister!

Elizabeth: Yes, Yes, Mama. I know. Oh! Jane, what should we do?

Jane: Oh! Aunt Philips said that it seems they're hiding somewhere in London. And Father has gone to

look for them.

Servant: Miss Elizabeth. Mr. Darcy just called.

Elizabeth: Mr. Darcy!!

Mrs. Bannet: Oho, that odious man! You are not going to see him, Elizabeth!

Jane: Oh! Mama! Don't say that!

Elizabeth: Mr. Darcy, what brings you here?

Darcy: Fear no alarm, Madam. Afier what you said to me the other day, that chapter is definitely closed. And, bad news travels fast, Miss Bennet. I heard about George Wicknam and your sister. I felt it my duty

to come at once.

Elizabeth: To try and fault us, I suppose.

Darcy: To offer you services. I told you the other day that Wickham was concerned. I chose to be silent.

Elizabeth: I remembered it.

Darcy: Yes, but what has happened to your sister has made me change my mind. (Draw a deep breath)

George Wickham will never marry your sister, Miss Barmet. Her case wasn't the first.

Elizabeth: What do you mean ?

Darcy: My own sister, Georgina. She has a large fortune in her own right. Wickham palmed to elope with

her. By the mercy of Providence, I discovered the plot in time.

Elizabeth: Oh! My Goodness!

Darcy: But your sister has been unfortunate. May I ask if everything possible is being done to find her?

Elizabeth: My father has gone to London. He and my uncle are searching for her.

Darcy: I would be only too happy if I can help.

Elizabeth: Thank you very much. Mr. Darcy.

Mr. Darcy: I'm afraid that I've stayed too long. Good-bye.

SCENE IV Several days later In Bannet's house

Elizabeth: Goodbye... Oh! I can't believe it.

Jane: Elizabeth! Elizabeth! Come here!

Elizabeth: Yes, I'm here. What's on your hand?

Jane: It is a letter from our uncle. He has found Lydia!

Elizabeth: He's found her? (Jane began to read)

Jane: Yes. We know that Wickham's extravagant and he is a gambler, and we know that he is in debt.

Elizabeth: Oh! Oh! Mr. Darcy is right!

Jane: Mr. Darcy took upon himself the responsibility of agreeing to Wicknam-because Wickham asked

for two hundred pounds a year during his lifetime, in order to pay the debt.

Elizabeth: He agreed to Wickham's terms?

Jane: Well, he did.. .oh! How kind a person Mr. Darcy is!

Elizabeth: Oh! Mr.Darcy.. will he never come back? That chapter is closed...

Jane: Elizabeth? What are you talking about?

Elizabeth: Oh! Jane.. .you don't know what happened! Something so extraordinary! So unbelievable8人英文话剧!

Jane: What?

Elizabeth: He asked me to marry him.

Jane: Oh! Mr. Darcy? What did you say to him?

Elizabeth: What did I say to him? What did I say to him? I said I hated him. I said I never wanted to see

him again! But now, suddenly.. ...... .1 love him.

Jane: You love him?

Elizabeth: I'm so dreadfully unhappy! It is all my own stupid fault!

Jane: Oh! Elizabeth dearest (Jane sees Mr. Darcy standing out of the door.)

Elizabeth: Oh! How selfish I am.. It's difficult to believe that I am so prejudiced...Mr. Darcy, I can no longer resist thanking you for your great kindness to my poor sister. Ever since I learned about it, I have been anxious to express my gratitude. Allow me to thank you again and again, in the name of all my

family. Forgive me, I thought you were very proud and dislike you.

Darcy: Your family owes me no thanks. I had decided to look for your sister before I left. I confess, I thought only of you. My love and wishes have not changed. (Elizabeth was too embarrassed to say a word) You are too kind to hurt me. If your feelings for me are still what they were. Then please tell me at once. My feelings for you are unchanged, but one word from you will make me silent on this subject

forever.

Elizabeth: All my prejudices against you had gradually disappeared since you wrote me the letter. I hope,

we have both learned to be more polite.

Darcy: Oh! Dear! I can change the world for you, I would be sunlight in your universe.

The End

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